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Does anyone have Sams folder 6?
Working on a train wreck of a Westinghouse H-122 for a friend, and there are two resistors that are charred beyond recognition. This radio was really used to death. It's Sams 6-35.
First resistor is between pins 2 and 3 of the 25Z6 Second resistor is off of pin 8 of the 25L6 Much appreciated if anyone's got the info! :) |
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http://www.nostalgiaair.org/Resources/095/M0024095.htm Looks like a 22 Ohm between 2/3 on the 25Z6, and a 91 ohm on the 25L6 cathode (pin 8). |
I might have it, but not sure (the model of radio you're working on sounds familiar) I'll dig through my sams photofacts and see what I come up with. :yes:
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Brian's got the needed info, thanks though! And thanks Brian, you came to my rescue once again!!!
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That is one interesting circuit. The 25Z6 could have been used as a voltage doubler rectifier. Instead the cathodes and plates were parallel to increase current capacity.
I got one of these a long time ago and recently got a very similar H-247, both are missing the companion record players :sigh: |
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